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Road connecting southern and northern Cameroon at 80 percent completed

Road connecting southern and northern Cameroon at 80 percent completed
  • Comments   -   Wednesday, 27 February 2013 16:15

(Business in Cameroon) - The Garoua-Boulai-Meiganga road that links the East and Adamawa region will be completed this June, reports Cameroon Tribune. Started on September 21, 2010, to be executed in 30 months, two companies, Razel and DTP Terrassement are working on the road, under the control of Egis Cameroun.

A coat of tar has already been placed on certain parts of the road, and the population is already enjoying a smooth ride,” indicates the newspaper. Halved, the European Union and the African Development bank are jointly funding the works, to the tune of 104 billion francs CFA.

Before, it took us three days to move from Garoua-Boulai-Meiganga on a good car, but now it takes just one hour,” said a road user, Housseni Goni.

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